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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

American Legion High (Continuation) drop-out rate better than the statewide drop-out rate

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American Legion High (Continuation) drop-out rate was better than California’s statewide drop-out rate in the 2018-19 school year, according to the California Department of Education.

CDE data shows that graduation and dropout rates continue to confirm that there is a growing achievement gap between Latino, Black, and English learner students. The achievement gap refers to the disparities in academic performance associated with race and class.

According to data provided by the National Centre for Education Statistics in 2018, of the 48 states where data was collected, Black males remain at the bottom of 4 year high school graduation rates.

Closing the achievement gap earlier in the schooling process, such as during elementary school, can improve high school graduation rates and decrease drop-out rates. Individually tailored student support is one way that has been proposed to accomplish this.

In The Long-Term Impact of Systemic Student Support in Elementary School: Reducing High School Dropout, Terrence J. Lee-St. John, a Biostatistician at the Research Department of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, says “students often fail to complete high school for complex reasons that often manifest long before they reach high school. Individually tailored student support during elementary school can lead to lasting and meaningful effects.”

Top 100 Schools Ranking Compared to California Drop-Out Rate
RankSchoolDistrictDrop-Out rateCA Drop-out rate
1Cerritos HighABC Unified0.09.6
1Whitney (Gretchen) HighABC Unified0.09.6
1Miramonte HighAcalanes Union High0.09.6
1Alameda Community Learning CenterAlameda Unified0.09.6
1Alameda Science and Technology InstituteAlameda Unified0.09.6
1Amador County Special EducationAmador County Office of Education0.09.6
1Oxford AcademyAnaheim Union High0.09.6
1Academies of the Antelope ValleyAntelope Valley Union High0.09.6
1SOAR High (Students On Academic Rise)Antelope Valley Union High0.09.6
1Dozier-Libbey Medical HighAntioch Unified0.09.6
1Academy for Academic ExcellenceApple Valley Unified0.09.6
1Arcadia HighArcadia Unified0.09.6
1Anzar HighAromas - San Juan Unified0.09.6
1Tioga HighBig Oak Flat-Groveland Unified0.09.6
1Big Pine HighBig Pine Unified0.09.6
1Big Valley Jr. Sr. HighBig Valley Joint Unified0.09.6
1Biggs HighBiggs Unified0.09.6
1Bishop Union HighBishop Unified0.09.6
1Trivium CharterBlochman Union Elementary0.09.6
1Clarksville CharterBuckeye Union Elementary0.09.6
1Burbank Unified Independent Learning Academy (BUILA)Burbank Unified0.09.6
1Calistoga Junior-Senior HighCalistoga Joint Unified0.09.6
1Whitmore Charter HighCeres Unified0.09.6
1Charter Oak HighCharter Oak Unified0.09.6
1Oak Knoll AlternativeCharter Oak Unified0.09.6
1937Cambridge HighCoalinga-Huron Unified32.49.6
1937Exeter Independent Study (Alternative)Exeter Unified32.49.6
1940Desert Sands CharterAntelope Valley Union High32.59.6
1940Albert Einstein ContinuationLos Angeles Unified32.59.6
1940John Hope ContinuationLos Angeles Unified32.59.6
1940Stoney Point ContinuationLos Angeles Unified32.59.6
1944Optimist CharterLos Angeles County Office of Education32.69.6
1945Options for Youth-ActonActon-Agua Dulce Unified32.79.6
1946Frida Kahlo HighLos Angeles Unified32.89.6
1946ACCESS County CommunityOrange County Department of Education32.89.6
1946North Area CommunitySacramento County Office of Education32.89.6
1949College Bridge AcademyInyo County Office of Education33.19.6
1950Valley High (Continuation)Dublin Unified33.39.6
1950Pacific View Charter 2.0Eureka City Schools33.39.6
1950Citrus High (Continuation)Fontana Unified33.39.6
1950Thomas Riley HighLos Angeles Unified33.39.6
1950Fremont HighOakland Unified33.39.6
1955Valley High (Continuation)Escondido Union High33.59.6
1956Santana High (Continuation)Rowland Unified33.79.6
1957Los Angeles Academy of Arts and EnterpriseLos Angeles Unified33.89.6
1957Mountain Vista HighMadera Unified33.89.6
1959Olympic Continuation HighMt. Diablo Unified33.99.6
1960Mission View PublicWilliam S. Hart Union High34.19.6
1961Ambassador Phillip V. Sanchez II Public CharterRaisin City Elementary34.39.6
1962Central High (Continuation)Barstow Unified34.49.6
1962American Legion High (Continuation)Sacramento City Unified34.49.6
1964College and Career Preparatory AcademyOrange County Department of Education34.59.6
1965Chautauqua High (Continuation)Bear Valley Unified34.69.6
1965San Antonio High (Continuation)Claremont Unified34.69.6
1965Learning for Life CharterMonterey Peninsula Unified34.69.6
1968Boyle Heights ContinuationLos Angeles Unified34.79.6
1968Vicente Martinez HighMartinez Unified34.79.6
1970Chaparral HighGrossmont Union High34.89.6
1970Tulare Technical Preparatory HighTulare Joint Union High34.89.6
1972Options for Youth San GabrielSan Gabriel Unified34.99.6
1973George S. Patton ContinuationLos Angeles Unified35.29.6
1974Boys Republic HighChino Valley Unified35.39.6
1974Open Valley Independent StudyPatterson Joint Unified35.39.6
1974San Joaquin Building Futures AcademySan Joaquin County Office of Education35.39.6
1977Mt. McKinleyContra Costa County Office of Education35.49.6
1977Vista Continuation HighKern High35.49.6
1979Richard A. Alonzo Community DayLos Angeles Unified35.59.6
1980Evergreen ContinuationLos Angeles Unified35.69.6
1981S. William Abel CommunityColusa County Office of Education35.79.6
1981Marce Becerra AcademyHealdsburg Unified35.79.6
1981Montebello Community DayMontebello Unified35.79.6
1981Wellington M. Smith Jr.Monterey County Office of Education35.79.6
1981Adelante High (Continuation)Roseville Joint Union High35.79.6
1981Bravo Lake HighWoodlake Unified35.79.6
1987Dewolf Continuation HighFresno Unified35.89.6
1988Learning WorksPasadena Unified36.19.6
2157Solano County CommunitySolano County Office of Education76.59.6
2158MethodSchoolsDehesa Elementary77.89.6
2159Center for Alternative LearningChico Unified78.99.6
2160Gateway College and Career AcademyRiverside County Office of Education81.69.6
2161Clovis Community Day SecondaryClovis Unified83.39.6
2162Sonoma County CourtSonoma County Office of Education84.69.6
2163EPIC de Cesar ChavezNevada County Office of Education85.39.6
2164Santa Cruz County Career Advancement CharterSanta Cruz County Office of Education86.79.6
2164Dan JacobsYolo County Office of Education86.79.6
2166SIATech Academy SouthActon-Agua Dulce Unified87.79.6
2167Sonoma County Alternative Education ProgramsSonoma County Office of Education88.99.6
2168Opportunity Youth AcademySanta Clara County Office of Education89.19.6
2169Hart-Ransom Academic CharterHart-Ransom Union Elementary89.59.6
2170Escuela Popular/Center for Training and Careers Family LearningEast Side Union High90.19.6
2170Santa Clara County Special EducationSanta Clara County Office of Education90.19.6
2172Oroville High Community DayOroville Union High90.99.6
2172Siskiyou County Special EducationSiskiyou County Office of Education90.99.6
2174Family First CharterCentinela Valley Union High92.79.6
2175Civicorps Corpsmember AcademyOakland Unified93.39.6
2176New Opportunities CharterCentinela Valley Union High96.59.6
2177Imperial County Special EducationImperial County Office of Education100.09.6
2177Clear Passage Educational CenterLong Beach Unified100.09.6
2177Merced County Special EducationMerced County Office of Education100.09.6
2177Lighthouse Community Charter HighOakland Unified100.09.6
2177Special EducationTulare County Office of Education100.09.6

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